Have you ever felt that our lives don't feel better overall despite all our technological advancements? There has to be a better way! The aim here is to make that better way. Provide inspiration on just how varied and rich the possibilities of life are and methods for you to discover what works best for you. Two feelings are at the core of why this matters, and I bet you've felt them too: 1) 😤 Dissatisfaction/anger about the poor performance of society's answers for how to live. Distortion, deception, and unwarranted marketing hype run rampant, obscuring quality actionable information. How our curiosity is hijacked to the point of internet addiction for short-term profit at the expense of our lives (6 hours a day for 80 years = 20 years spent) 2) 🧭 Curiosity to learn, explore, and experience more of life's infinite possibilities. This instinct is also a resource that can make the journey of life intrinsically rewarding and an invaluable resource for solving any problem. How many of life's infinite possibilities can we explore? These motives drive my authentic search for how to live a life rich with meaning. We live in an age of AI and complexity that humans are not yet adapted or ready for. The core thesis of Experimentalist Life is that consistent and intentional experimentation is the best way to adapt and thrive in our time. Experiment topics and specifics are organized by [[šŸ“‹ What matters most in life]]. The current focus is on health, I aim to cover the whole list over time. Want to join the journey? Subscribe for updates fueling your curiosity every ~1-2 weeks: <iframe src="https://explife.substack.com/embed" width="480" height="320" style="border:1px solid #EEE; background:white;" frameborder="0" scrolling="no"></iframe> Explore further: 1) This is more than a website; it's an extension of the mind: [[🧠 🧠 Growing a second brain]] 2) Manifesto: [[🪧 The Way of the Experimentalist]] 3) TODO: create a list of top experiments 4) [[What do we do about AI?]] 5) [[ā‰ļø What to expect here aka terms and conditions]] 6) The origin of Experimentalist Life